Jorge wrote:Yeah? What should I do there?
Kimbrell and Modern Art museums, botanic gardens (if those kinds of things are interesting to you.) Several parks and gardens, like the water gardens downtown, some wildlife preserves, some lakes...
Stockyard district where you can see a lot of historical buildings related to the cattle industry. There'll be good restaurants, coffee, and bars near there I'm sure. I honestly don't know Fort Worth food and bev that well to recommend much besides what you'll read below
Brewery and winery reccs: Martin House Brewing, Wild Acre Brewing, Cowtown Winery.
Restaurant reccs: Joe T Garcia's for fajitas and margaritas, Heim for BBQ.
Overall, I'm pretty unfamiliar with Dallas-Fort Worth in general, but it's commonly held wisdom that Fort Worth is the part of that region with the most character. It's a historic town with a river (Trinity) running through it, so lots of green spaces and more walkable parts compared to Dallas proper. Dallas itself doesn't seem to have much character to it, but then again a lot of people who haven't spent much time in Houston would say the same thing. Probably I'd feel different if I lived there and had my neighborhood spots to recommend. I know Deep Ellum district in Dallas is pretty cool. Old blues history to it, lots of repurposed buildings with trendier spots that bodysnatcher would hate now.